Cooler Master HAF 912 Plus review -
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As always, packaging first, the box could not have been any more boring to look at, but it clearly indicates as to what is inside and what you need to look out for in the stores.

The chassis is covered in a layer of plastic and then sits in-between two sheets of Styrofoam. The chassis is well protected, we did not stumble into any kind of scratches or damage whatsoever.

After unpacking, there it is. The all new HAF 912 PLUS, found in the top line of cases in 2010. It's a nice rugged black design, feels a little military Hummer'ish. Proper fans, meshes, see-through side panel, and quite a lot of options and features for a mid-tower. The front of the 912 Plus houses a Cooler Master logo placed directly in the centre and above this we have the 5.25" bay covers.

The photo does make the chassis look a little small, don't let that fool you at all as it is of a very normal size and height

The left side panel has a big nice mesh and behind it you can house a fan in a selection of sizes. The HAF indentation slash branding there is not disturbing, done just right. Look at all the meshes by the way, there's a lot of ventilation going on.

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